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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Andrew Tabiti Decisions Ruslan Fayfer To Advance in WBSS

    Ekaterinburg Expo, Ekaterinburg, Russia - In a quarter-final bout of the World Boxing Super Series cruiserweight tournament, Andrew Tabiti (17-0, 13 KOs) won a close twelve round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Ruslan Fayfer (23-1, 16 KOs). The scores were 116-111, 115-112 and 114-113.
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  • Cloud
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    Tabiti is a pad work fighter.. he is really good against guys who will stand in front of him to knock out with no resistance. He is trading, and that's a stretch, off his big ko wins over bums. It'll be a travesty if he wins any big fights. He gets less impressive the more I see of him. Probably why he never fights outside of Vegas and is only now stepping up at 29 and five or six years as a professional.

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    • drablj
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      snoozefest. fayfer throws a shot and follows it with a clinch. tabiti was inactive. there were less than 10 nice punches landed combined in 12 rounds. that's all you need to know...

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      • Boxing Logic
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        #4
        Originally posted by Cloud
        Tabiti is a pad work fighter.. he is really good against guys who will stand in front of him to knock out with no resistance. He is trading, and that's a stretch, off his big ko wins over bums. It'll be a travesty if he wins any big fights. He gets less impressive the more I see of him. Probably why he never fights outside of Vegas and is only now stepping up at 29 and five or six years as a professional.
        Pretty much every American fighter does not step up until after 30 now, not just Tabiti. Look at Mikey, Wilder, Crawford, all over 30, all have never fought a single prime top opponent, and some would say Ward and Floyd still never have. All they do now is take easy fights on HBO to slowly build their name after like 7 years of that, then cash out with PPVs once enough people know them in their thirties. When with real promotion, they could be building their big fights within just a year, the way Mcgregor-Khabib (over 2M PPV buys), Floyd-Mcgregor (over 3M PPV buys), and Loma-Rigo (2M viewers on ESPN) did, and start making big money in their twenties, and also great fights, so as to not ruin the sport like they are currently doing.

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        • Mammoth
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          • BodiesInFlight
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            FOTY contender for sure.

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            • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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              #7
              Originally posted by Boxing Logic
              Pretty much every American fighter does not step up until after 30 now, not just Tabiti. Look at Mikey, Wilder, Crawford, all over 30, all have never fought a single prime top opponent, and some would say Ward and Floyd still never have. All they do now is take easy fights on HBO to slowly build their name after like 7 years of that, then cash out with PPVs once enough people know them in their thirties. When with real promotion, they could be building their big fights within just a year, the way Mcgregor-Khabib (over 2M PPV buys), Floyd-Mcgregor (over 3M PPV buys), and Loma-Rigo (2M viewers on ESPN) did, and start making big money in their twenties, and also great fights, so as to not ruin the sport like they are currently doing.
              All those fights you mentioned took over a year to build. McGregor Khabib been talked about for 3yrs

              Do you even watch boxing? Where are all these big fights in the UK lmao? Khan and Brook are two of your biggest fighters and they still haven’t fought yet. None of your fighters have a win over any prime fighters. Cheaters Fury and Saunders don’t have a win over any prime top fighters Khan still won’t fight a top Welterweight, Bellew hasn’t faced a top prime opponent his whole career that’s why when he stepped up against Stevenson he go ktfo..Wilder started pro boxing in his late 20s and already surpassed half of your fighters. Mayweather ktfo of a prime Ricky Hatton and Ward has beaten down every European he faced.

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              • Albertocrn
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                #8
                Originally posted by Boxing Logic
                Pretty much every American fighter does not step up until after 30 now, not just Tabiti. Look at Mikey, Wilder, Crawford, all over 30, all have never fought a single prime top opponent, and some would say Ward and Floyd still never have. All they do now is take easy fights on HBO to slowly build their name after like 7 years of that, then cash out with PPVs once enough people know them in their thirties. When with real promotion, they could be building their big fights within just a year, the way Mcgregor-Khabib (over 2M PPV buys), Floyd-Mcgregor (over 3M PPV buys), and Loma-Rigo (2M viewers on ESPN) did, and start making big money in their twenties, and also great fights, so as to not ruin the sport like they are currently doing.
                Bro pretty much all of the fighters you just mention that supposedly took a year to build those fights... those fighters were or are in there 30s
                Last edited by Albertocrn; 10-13-2018, 04:36 PM.

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                • SchoolTheseCats
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Boxing Logic
                  Pretty much every American fighter does not step up until after 30 now, not just Tabiti. Look at Mikey, Wilder, Crawford, all over 30, all have never fought a single prime top opponent, and some would say Ward and Floyd still never have. All they do now is take easy fights on HBO to slowly build their name after like 7 years of that, then cash out with PPVs once enough people know them in their thirties. When with real promotion, they could be building their big fights within just a year, the way Mcgregor-Khabib (over 2M PPV buys), Floyd-Mcgregor (over 3M PPV buys), and Loma-Rigo (2M viewers on ESPN) did, and start making big money in their twenties, and also great fights, so as to not ruin the sport like they are currently doing.
                  Ggg/Kovalev was fighting prime opponents they whole career I assume?..... you still salty Once both your idols step up competition got exposed

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                  • BillyBoxing
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats
                    Ggg/Kovalev was fighting prime opponents they whole career I assume?..... you still salty Once both your idols step up competition got exposed
                    At least they stepped up.

                    And dunno if losing close decisions got you "exposed"...

                    Or I guess Taylor exposed Hopkins twice....with that ******ed logic.

                    But I don't even know if your post was supposed to make sense in the first place.

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